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FCC Makes 1.2 GHz of 6 GHz Spectrum Available, Enabling Next Decade of Wi-Fi to Flourish

By Andrew Zignani | 15 May 2020 | IN-5820

On April 23, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States made 1.2 GHz of 6 GHz spectrum available for unlicensed use, vastly increasing the available spectrum for Wi-Fi technologies. The announcement is a momentous decision and will help to ensure the long-term future and viability of Wi-Fi, as well as enabling new use cases, business opportunities, and valuable services over the next decade and beyond. 6 GHz will also ensure that theoretical and real-world Wi-Fi performance will be closer to each other than ever before, thanks to several benefits. Wi-Fi 6 devices that can support the 6 GHz band will be labelled as Wi-Fi 6E.

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Written by Andrew Zignani

Senior Research Director
As Senior Research Director for ABI Research’s Strategic Technologies team, Andrew Zignani conducts research into the rapidly changing wireless connectivity market, with a particular emphasis on market forecasts and qualitative insight covering Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 802.15.4, Near Field Communications (NFC), HaLow, WiGig, and other emerging wireless standards and protocols. Andrew also writes reports on the technological evolution and long-term prospects for wireless connectivity technologies, particularly as they increasingly target new verticals across the Internet of Things (IoT).